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Shop-tested tips to solve common woodworking problems.
Here's a project to help you keep it all together. It's the perfect solution for keeping your cordless tools, chargers, and accessories organized and ready to go.
If you think that wood and water don't mix, you're in for a surprise. In this article, we give you a few tips and techniques we've learned in our shop about working with polyurethane glue.
Take a tour of a country dream shop. It has plenty of wide open space, an impressive collection of power tools, and ideas you can put to use in your own shop.
Whether you're working in the shop or on site, this miter saw station offers both accuracy and portability. Plus, it has a movable fence system that quickly adjusts to match the length of your stock.
Your table saw is already a workhorse in the shop. Adding a molding head makes it even more versatile. Here's how to get the most out of a molding head and a set of cutters.
Attach this auxiliary fence and guard to your rip fence to make smoother, safer cuts with a molding head.